EPRI Safety R&D
EPRI’s occupational health and safety research and development spans the full spectrum of utility operations. From generation to plant management, transmission to substations, energy storage and everything in between, our research provides the latest insight and indicators to help keep a safe, secure operation at the core of your business.
Resources
Safety Research Video: This short video provides an introduction to EPRI’s safety R&D and highlights several topics.
Safety Infographic: Along with the infographic shown at left, this figure depicts the organization of EPRI safety research.
Safety Project Master List: This dynamic list provides information on all ongoing EPRI safety research projects.
Cross-Cutting Worker Health and Safety
EPRI's Enterprise-Wide Occupational Health and Safety research is driven by the overarching goal of reducing serious injuries and fatalities (SIFs) across the entirety of the electric utility industry. To accomplish this, the program provides a holistic perspective on the varied industry safety risks and produces actionable mitigation tools and strategies to help reduce worker accidents and injuries.
This program's is critical, as workplace injuries affect employee health, quality of life, productivity, and job satisfaction, while increasing the cost of doing business. Occupational risks can be posed by poor ergonomic design of equipment, human factors such as distraction or physiological fatigue, and long-term or repetitive physical and chemical exposures. Safety outcomes are also influenced by organizational culture, work practices and procedures, often considered with the framework of human performance.
The research therefore includes a comprehensive range of topics, such as fatigue, heat stress, ergonomics, safety culture, predictive analytics, driving safety, and more, employing cutting-edge data analysis approaches to identify risks and injury precursors. Novel research helps develop guidance and controls that can be used operationally to improve workplace safety. P62 is the logical companion to EPRI's asset-based safety research as it provides the cross-cutting perspective that can be applied across all types of utility operations. Research results from this program are relevant to utilities globally, as well as to other industries and the public at large.
The research in program's program focuses on strategies, tools, and insights to reduce injuries, illnesses, and productivity losses. The work focuses on specific elements of job exposures to various hazards as well as safety management practices related to human performance, predictive analytics, and ergonomic interventions. As generation, transmission, and distribution systems evolve, P62 works to characterize new occupational risks and develop and evaluate new interventions (e.g., wearables and monitors) to assess their role in enhancing workplace safety.
In addition, the research and expertise are applied outside of the annual research portfolio through various supplemental, government, and customized projects, which, taken together, offer a comprehensive approach for addressing any asset-agnostic safety question. Examples include collaborative projects to develop ergonomically enhanced tools for manhole cover removal, to address heat stress in the utility workforce, and to provide tools for protection of workers from wildfire smoke. Custom projects, such as company-specific safety maturity assessments and ergonomic evaluations, are also conducted to assist members in managing contemporary safety risks. Program members benefit from the non-proprietary, real-world learning brought back from this breadth of work to inform the annual portfolio.

EPRI Contact
- Annette Rohr
- arohr@epri.com


Executive Peer Innovation Committee (EPIC) for Occupational Health and Safety
To strengthen the value of EPRI’s collaborative research on Occupational Health and Safety (OHS), EPRI has established the Executive Peer Innovation Committee for Occupational Health and Safety (EPIC OHS). EPIC membership is open and free of charge to all EPRI members.
Contact: Annette Rohr arohr@epri.com

Distribution Safety
Addressing challenges facing distribution asset owners and operators, research includes arc flash testing and analysis, grounding and personnel protection, damage detection and safe power restoration, back-feed, personal protective equipment, underground distribution, and aging characteristics.
Contact: Tom Short tshort@epri.com

Transmission and Substation Safety
Research focuses on Safety by Design, leveraging unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), work training and safety protocols, equipment testing, robotic inspection, and more to help assets owners and operators improve transmission system reliability and safety, and reduce environmental impacts.
Contact: Gary Sibilant gsibilant@epri.com

Generation Safety
Research to improve plant operations, maintenance, and reliability, all grounded in a foundation of safety for both personnel and equipment. Key areas of focus include safety processes, safe equipment practices, and personnel safety.
Contact: Dwayne Coffey dcoffey@epri.com

Nuclear Safety
Investigating improvements to operational and decommissioning practices to enhance public and worker safety while reducing risks associated with waste management and radiation exposure.
Contact: Dan Wells dwells@epri.com

Utility Digital Worker
Evaluating emerging technologies for plant and field workers to enhance worker safety, performance, and efficiency across generation, transmission, distribution, and nuclear.
Contact: Julia Uhr juhr@epri.com